York L.O.L. 145 is involved in several projects, outlined here.
'Brethren in Arms' - An ongoing project, and theme for this 2008 Twelfth of July celebrations to mark the contribution of members of the Loyal Orange Institutions in military and civil policing service at home and abroad. A website is to be launched soon hosting video recorded interviews with distinguished brethren and historians and reading information.
The Loyal Orange Songbook - A collection of songs for Unionists, Orangemen, Loyalists and Ulster Patriots. Available in an online format. Made in conjunction with Kinallen Purple Star LOL 247, Rising Sons of William (Queen's) LOL 1845, and us at York.
The Royal York Website - An ongoing project, creating a community based website for the lodge.
The Saintfield Festival - A yearly festival, involving a large input from York, Cross of St. Patrick (LOL 688) and local saintfield lodges, as well as Down District Council and the Ulster-Scots Agency. Overseen by the York Island Arts and Heritage Association.
The Orangefest Inititive - The Lodge has been heavily involved in changing the face of the main 12th day processions in Belfast, specifically in the addition of Floats, and of a more organised atmosphere at the field.
For more information on current, or new projects, check out our Home Page
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Gallery Menu
Here we present a pictorial record of some of the events, with which York has been involved.
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Our work with Lynx productions on the movie of our lodge history "Brethren in Arms".
The Glorious 12th of 2004 in pictures.
The 12th of July 2006 with York's "History Float".
A record of our second dinner in the House of Lords.
The 12th 2006, from our brethren in Luton and Bedford. (external)
Visit our Photos on Flickr
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Our work with Lynx productions on the movie of our lodge history "Brethren in Arms".
The Glorious 12th of 2004 in pictures.
The 12th of July 2006 with York's "History Float".
A record of our second dinner in the House of Lords.
The 12th 2006, from our brethren in Luton and Bedford. (external)
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